KEY POINTS
  • Consumer sentiment hit 100.8 in September, the second-highest level of the year and second-strongest since 2004.
  • The jump in consumer sentiment is "largely due to more favorable prospects for jobs and incomes," says Richard Curtin, chief economist for the Surveys of Consumers.

A preliminary look at consumer sentiment in September easily topped expectations on Friday.

The University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers said sentiment hit 100.8 in September, up from 96.2 in August. The level marks the second highest of the year and the second strongest since 2004. Economists polled by Reuters expected the preliminary read on September consumer sentiment to reach 96.6.